Milospium

M. deslooveri M. graphideorum M. lacoizquetae M. planorbis Milospium is a fungal genus of uncertain placement in the Ascomycota.

The fungus forms spreading (effuse) colonies that appear dark brown to black to the naked eye.

[2] The spore-producing structures (conidiophores) are relatively simple, ranging from very small to moderately sized, and typically grow as individual stalks rather than in clusters.

[2] Milospium planorbis, known only from the type locality in Hong Kong, is, according to the authors, "certainly a lichenized hyphomycete because of the distribution of the conidiomata over the thallus".

[6] However, in 2015 Hawksworth and colleagues noted "Several other lichenicolous fungi have been placed in Milospilum by subsequent authors, but most of these have spores with septae and differently thickened walls and are unlikely to be revealed as congeneric by molecular data".